During this popular event in an old mill town north of Milwaukee, there's music, kids' games, a rubber-duck race, shortcake-eating and bubblegum-blowing contests and strawberries in everything — brats, wine, slush.
Professional musicians, many of them world-famous, offer free concerts nearly every evening in Millennium Park's beautiful Pritzker Pavilion. This year's schedule includes Bernstein's West Side Story, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Broadway Sings America.
They call this the world's largest music festival. More than 800 acts perform on 12 stages along Lake Michigan.
There will be a carnival, crafts, watermelon- and ice cream-eating contests and lots of festivities downtown, capped by the 1 p.m. Sunday parade.
This self-guided tour of historic barns concentrates on barns around Fairfield in southeast Iowa.
There's music, an arts and crafts fair and, on Sunday, a parade followed by a water-ski show on Lake Pepin, where water-skiing was invented.
This year's big outdoor festival near Chippewa Falls, previously known as Country Fest, will feature Jason Aldean, Bailey Zimmerman and Kane Brown.
Bailey Zimmerman, Tucker Wetmore and Neal McCoy are among the headliners at this music-and-camping festival at Brainerd International Raceway.
This family-friendly acoustic festival is in Pines Music Park on the southwest edge of town and includes camping. Headliners include I'm With Her, Charley Crockett and the Marcus King Band.
This free family festival near Green Bay features dancing, singing, drumming, indigenous foods and crafts and lacrosse exhibitions.
This big, juried arts fair at Western Gateway Park downtown includes street theater, live music and a film festival.
This air show at Downtown Airport also features live music, children's activities, drone demonstrations and fireworks both nights.
Artists of all ages decorate the 400 Block of downtown. There's a children's ChalkFest, too.
Walk across the St. Mary's River to Canada at 9:30 a.m. or ride a bike there and back between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. Walkers can take a bus back from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., for $10 and must bring a passport. Otherwise, the event is free.
This Fox River town on the western edge of Chicago offers music and a carnival, car show, chocolate crawl and Swedish cottage walk.
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